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Byron York: How Jeff Sessions would change the Justice Department
By Byron York (@ByronYork) • 1/9/17 2:14 AM

On Tuesday morning attorney general-designate Jeff Sessions will become the first Trump nominee to undergo a Senate confirmation hearing. It could be rough.

Democrats have spent weeks noting that Sessions — their colleague in the Senate for the last 20 years — was denied a federal judgeship in 1986 over charges he was "racially insensitive." The outside groups and journalists that support Democrats have been less tactful; just Google "Sessions" and "racist."

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Re: Byron York: How Jeff Sessions would change the Justice Department
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2017, 02:35:33 pm »
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Trump promised to put an end to cities defying federal immigration law. To do the job, he picked Sessions, who has called sanctuary cities "one of the biggest, most egregious, and most dangerous wrongs now occurring in our immigration system today."

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